From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2007 #476 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Unsubscribe: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/joni Website: http://jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Tuesday, November 27 2007 Volume 2007 : Number 476 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. [] Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. [Em ] Re: Amen [Bob.Muller@Fluor.com] SJC The History of Rock N Roll... [Monika Bogdanowicz ] SJC The History of Rock N Roll [Monika Bogdanowicz ] No more noize (njc) [Victor Johnson ] Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. [Bob Muller ] Re: Compiled Post Pt.3 (Total 2 Posts) ["Eric Taylor" ] Re: Joni's first "shine on..." ["Eric Taylor" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 04:49:22 -0800 (PST) From: Rian Afriadi Subject: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. A brief discussion about Banquet made me listen to FTR again. Well, Judgement of The Moon And Stars (Ludwig's Tune), has been on my mind since the first time i heard it, almost 2 years ago. I love the positive energy the song brings. A few things that I don't understand: #1 What is the judgement of the moon and stars? #2 Why did Joni add the title Ludwig's Tune? Is there any relation between the song and some of Beethoven's work? #3 Had Joni did not write the song, which song do you think will end FTR perfectly? (I am not sure with the structure/grammar of that question, if you find it wrong, please tell me) Wikipedia says that this song is a fan favorite. Well, i agree. This song ends For The Roses beautifully. I guess no one will agree more than Jerry will. Right Jerry? Rian NP. Banquet PS: Which one is correct : judgement or judgment? - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 05:13:59 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. 1. to me, (and I could be wrong) the judgement of the moon and stars is each human's own fate. Whether you are Beethoven, or just some other lonely old person. 2. I thought she wrote it with LVB in mind... 3. thank god for that song, it is a blessing. FTR would never have been a salty soup, but was made much sweeter fare with JOTMAS. Just a mind-blowing piece of art. :) Em - --- Rian Afriadi wrote: > A brief discussion about Banquet made me listen to FTR again. > > Well, Judgement of The Moon And Stars (Ludwig's Tune), has been on > my mind since the first time i heard it, almost 2 years ago. I love > the positive energy the song brings. > > A few things that I don't understand: > > #1 > What is the judgement of the moon and stars? > > #2 > Why did Joni add the title Ludwig's Tune? Is there any relation > between the song and some of Beethoven's work? > > #3 > Had Joni did not write the song, which song do you think will end > FTR perfectly? (I am not sure with the structure/grammar of that > question, if you find it wrong, please tell me) > > Wikipedia says that this song is a fan favorite. Well, i agree. > This song ends For The Roses beautifully. I guess no one will agree > more than Jerry will. Right Jerry? > > Rian > NP. Banquet > PS: Which one is correct : judgement or judgment? - - - - - - - Emzdogz - a little of the social; a little of the solo. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:43:23 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. - --- Rian Afriadi wrote: > #3 > Had Joni did not write the song, which song do you > think will end FTR perfectly? (I am not sure with > the structure/grammar of that question, if you find > it wrong, please tell me) > ... Well, I have no idea which song she'd have put at the end, if not for Ludwig's tune, but I think I would put the title track of the album at the end. Others may differ. Your sentence was understood, so that's the main thing. You could probably say either, "Had Joni not written the song, which song do you think would be the perfect end for FTR" or maybe, "If Joni hadn't written the song..." The first version is a bit more formal sounding than the second, I guess. > PS: Which one is correct : judgement or judgment? Isn't English wonderful? NOT! I've seen it spelled both ways and was never sure which was supposed to be right. So, I looked it up and found this website: http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/english_grammar_style/spell_judgment.html which had this to say, and that sounds reasonable to me, so I'll be using the "e" from now on (although I really don't know for sure if I was consistently using it or not before.) Is it Judgment or Judgement? The English spelling system is a nightmare (see "The Chaos" in our library) caused by inconsistencies in the spelling system. To remain on the side of the orthographic angels and help our children learn to spell words in the language more accurately, alphaDictionary.com is committed to as much consistency in spelling as the English language allows. To spell judgement without an "e," while spelling abridgement, acknowledgement, arrangement, engagement, and the 40 other words in English with a soft "g" before -ment with an "e," is an act of bewildering inconsistency that makes learning the spelling system unnecessarily difficult. (See Dr. Goodword's article on the equally puzzling but ever popular editorial error, "an historical" for the correct "a historical".) It is not a new problem; both spellings have trailed this word throughout history and all English-language dictionaries assure us that both are acceptable. However, we are offering a reasoned resolution to the dilemma that allows us to spell all such words accurately and consistently, making our kids' task of learning the language just a bit easier. We should use the "e" after "g" and "c" (e.g. "advancement" when they are are soft and omit it when they are hard (e.g. segment, pigment). By the way, we have William Shakespeare and all our British brethren on our side. Not bad company to keep. Catherine ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 09:43:59 -0800 (PST) From: "Lama \(Jim L*Hommedieu\)" Subject: Amen Today on the local singer-songwriter radio station, they had a substitute DJ. I wondered if he was going to continue Niki's daily dose of "Shine". He did. He started a set with some praise for Joni, then played "One Week Last Summer", the Norah Jones cut from "River", a cover of "Ladies Of the Canyon" (the Eurithmics chick?), then back to Joni's own "Coyote". He said Joni Mitchell is one of North America's great composers and he ranks her up there with Copeland, Gershwin, and Ellington. Outside, it's a miserable, cold rainy day. Inside, it doesn't seem so bad at all. Jim L'Hommedieu Sting said, > Bombs > uh > way. > We're > o > kay. > Bombs away > But we're okay ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:52:00 -0500 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: Re: Amen Isn't it funny though that there always has to be some kind of qualifier...she's one of the best FEMALE, she's one of the best 20th century, she's one of the great NORTH AMERICAN composers. Like composers need to be separated geographically now? Hey, at least the thought wave is heading in the right direction. And that was a heck of a Joni set - I LOVE "One Week Last Summer", not that there is any indication, but if her voice craps out or if she has a lyric block, she could put out an album of instrumentals, and as long as they're all as interesting as this one I'd be sold. The closest I came to hearing Joni on the radio was hearing the Robert Downey, Jr. cover of River at the gym on Friday. Bob NP: Joni, "Don Juan's Reckless Daughter" - ------------------------------------------------------------ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain proprietary, business-confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use, review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this message is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:32:26 -0800 (PST) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: SJC The History of Rock N Roll... Yesterday (atleast where I'm at) VH1 Classic was playing a long hour-by-hour series called, "The History of Rock and Roll." I actually believe this is from a DVD boxset titled the same in which they simply aired. I remember seeing it in stores before. Anyhow, there was some Joni in it so far. I had to work yesterday but I taped all the hours of it and started watching it. It starts off with the first hour of the black influences of rock and roll--jazz, r&b, gospel, etc etc and goes into early rock to the British Invasion to Dylan and folk to the counterculture/late 60's and so on. The 4th installment of the set (I believe) was the counterculture segment in which Joni was a part of. They showed Woodstock which was followed up by showing the Isle of Wight with Joni performing. Since they had a variety of musicians talking about that time, Joni was there. I'm guessing this must have been filmed sometime in the 90's. Anyway, Joni explained how she hated playing the Isle of Wight calling it the "I hate performer" festival in which people were pissed that they had to pay and all that. The clip was showed of Joni making her speech at the IOW telling the audience to show the performers some respect. Joni made another appearance in this as well a little later on. They talked about the concept of "free love" and Joni said this, "free sexuality was an interesting experiment that failed." So that was all the Joni I have seen so far. I still have to watch the 70's segment in which maybe she'll be on again. You just never know. I also found something else rather interesting. They actually have footage of CSNY playing Woodstock! Not just CSN but CSNY! They showed a brief clip of them performing Neil's "Down By The River." This was when they were talking about Woodstock and CSN were in their Woodstock outfits. I can't believe there is footage that exists. Neil was adamant about not being filmed for that concert. I've never seen any footage of it. Even on YouTube, you can find Neil performances of songs but the camera always only ever shows the others, never Neil. I couldn't believe my eyes! -Monika - --------------------------------- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:31:34 -0600 From: "Dan Olson" Subject: Re: SJC The History of Rock N Roll... You wrote: "They actually have footage of CSNY playing Woodstock! Not just CSN but CSNY!" Just to clarify: it was footage of CSNY playing AT Woodstock, not playing the song Woodstock. Which is at odds with our understanding that Young refused to be filmed. So he actually would not allow film of him to be included in the movie, but apparently someone got ahold of the film. Interesting. ~Dan On 11/26/07, Monika Bogdanowicz wrote: > > Yesterday (atleast where I'm at) VH1 Classic was playing a long > hour-by-hour series called, "The History of Rock and Roll." I actually > believe this is from a DVD boxset titled the same in which they simply > aired. I remember seeing it in stores before. Anyhow, there was some > Joni in it so far. I had to work yesterday but I taped all the hours of it > and started watching it. It starts off with the first hour of the black > influences of rock and roll--jazz, r&b, gospel, etc etc and goes into early > rock to the British Invasion to Dylan and folk to the counterculture/late > 60's and so on. > The 4th installment of the set (I believe) was the counterculture > segment in which Joni was a part of. They showed Woodstock which was > followed up by showing the Isle of Wight with Joni performing. Since they > had a variety of musicians talking about that time, Joni was there. I'm > guessing this must have been filmed sometime in the 90's. Anyway, Joni > explained how she hated playing the Isle of Wight calling it the "I hate > performer" festival in which people were pissed that they had to pay and all > that. The clip was showed of Joni making her speech at the IOW telling the > audience to show the performers some respect. > Joni made another appearance in this as well a little later on. They > talked about the concept of "free love" and Joni said this, "free sexuality > was an interesting experiment that failed." > So that was all the Joni I have seen so far. I still have to watch > the 70's segment in which maybe she'll be on again. You just never know. > I also found something else rather interesting. They actually have > footage of CSNY playing Woodstock! Not just CSN but CSNY! They showed a > brief clip of them performing Neil's "Down By The River." This was when > they were talking about Woodstock and CSN were in their Woodstock > outfits. I can't believe there is footage that exists. Neil was adamant > about not being filmed for that concert. I've never seen any footage of > it. Even on YouTube, you can find Neil performances of songs but the camera > always only ever shows the others, never Neil. I couldn't believe my eyes! > -Monika > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try > it now. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:37:57 -0800 (PST) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: SJC The History of Rock N Roll Yesterday (atleast where I'm at) VH1 Classic was playing a long hour-by-hour series called, "The History of Rock and Roll." I actually believe this is from a DVD boxset titled the same in which they simply aired. I remember seeing it in stores before. Anyhow, there was some Joni in it so far. I had to work yesterday but I taped all the hours of it and started watching it. It starts off with the first hour of the black influences of rock and roll--jazz, r&b, gospel, etc etc and goes into early rock to the British Invasion to Dylan and folk to the counterculture/late 60's and so on. The 4th installment of the set (I believe) was the counterculture segment in which Joni was a part of. They showed Woodstock which was followed up by showing the Isle of Wight with Joni performing. Since they had a variety of musicians talking about that time, Joni was there. I'm guessing this must have been filmed sometime in the 90's. Anyway, Joni explained how she hated playing the Isle of Wight calling it the "I hate performer" festival in which people were pissed that they had to pay and all that. The clip was showed of Joni making her speech at the IOW telling the audience to show the performers some respect. Joni made another appearance in this as well a little later on. They talked about the concept of "free love" and Joni said this, "free sexuality was an interesting experiment that failed." So that was all the Joni I have seen so far. I still have to watch the 70's segment in which maybe she'll be on again. You just never know. I also found something else rather interesting. They actually have footage of CSNY playing Woodstock! Not just CSN but CSNY! They showed a brief clip of them performing Neil's "Down By The River." This was when they were talking about Woodstock and CSN were in their Woodstock outfits. I can't believe there is footage that exists. Neil was adamant about not being filmed for that concert. I've never seen any footage of it. Even on YouTube, you can find Neil performances of songs but the camera always only ever shows the others, never Neil. I couldn't believe my eyes! -Monika - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:01:33 -0500 From: Victor Johnson Subject: No more noize (njc) Kevin DuBrow, lead singer of Quiet Riot, has passed away at 52. Not as if it wasn't apparent already, but the '80's certainly seems like a long time ago. I guess perhaps you could forget though, with bands like The Police, U2, and Van Halen going on tour and working on new albums. Victor ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:55:39 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. <#2 Why did Joni add the title 'Ludwig's Tune'? Is there any relation between the song and some of Beethoven's work?> Who better to answer the question than Joni herself? Here she is at The Troubadour in LA on November 17, 1972 performing it with an intro explaining the origins of the song: http://tinyurl.com/358asf JOTMAS is one of my favorite Joni songs, I refer to it as her 1st symphony, with "Down To You" being her 2nd and "Paprika Plains" being her 3rd. Bob NP Living Colour, "What's Your Favorite Color" - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:35:42 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. Just wish I would have been there to tell you first hand, Ken. Of course, had I been, at 15 I would probably not have been able to appreciate it. Although I have seen a handful of live shows that were just revelations and wondered if I was the only one in the audience that felt that sensation on that particular night. It is quite a gem as well in that she didn't do this song very much live until her 2000 orchestra tour and it was a different animal by then. Bob, also enjoying the much-needed rain in SC NP: Led Zeppelin, "Sick Again" - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 20:41:02 -0500 From: "Phyliss Ward" Subject: RE: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. Wow, what a gem! Thanks for that Bob. JOTMAS is also one of my faves. Gives me chills every time...especially when she sings "roar like forest fire". So cool to hear it in the raw like that. Phyliss p.s. did you notice that one of Joni's old "friends" Jackson Browne is part of the Habitat for Humanity Christmas Jam in Asheville this year? And Peter Frampton too! Unfortunately we will be out of town... Why did Joni add the title 'Ludwig's Tune'? Is there any relation between the song and some of Beethoven's work?> Who better to answer the question than Joni herself? Here she is at The Troubadour in LA on November 17, 1972 performing it with an intro explaining the origins of the song: http://tinyurl.com/358asf JOTMAS is one of my favorite Joni songs, I refer to it as her 1st symphony, with "Down To You" being her 2nd and "Paprika Plains" being her 3rd. Bob NP Living Colour, "What's Your Favorite Color" - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:49:42 -0500 From: kjhsf@aol.com Subject: Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. WOW!?? What a gem!?? Thanks, Bob...that live performance by Joni is just beautiful.? What would it have been like to be in the audience when she poured out her genius like that?? It reminds me?what it was like when I was opened to Joni's brilliance 25 years ago.? I imagine her contemporaries must have stood there stunned, mouths open watching a meteor light the sky.? No one was doing it just like she was in the day. Here in Columbus, it's pouring rain... Ken NP josh rouse, rise - -----Original Message----- From: Bob Muller To: Rian Afriadi ; joni@smoe.org Sent: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 6:55 pm Subject: Re: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. <#2 Why did Joni add the title 'Ludwig's Tune'? Is there any relation between the song and some of Beethoven's work?> Who better to answer the question than Joni herself? Here she is at The Troubadour in LA on November 17, 1972 performing it with an intro explaining the origins of the song: http://tinyurl.com/358asf JOTMAS is one of my favorite Joni songs, I refer to it as her 1st symphony, with "Down To You" being her 2nd and "Paprika Plains" being her 3rd. Bob NP Living Colour, "What's Your Favorite Color" - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:58:53 -0500 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. Here's another performance of "Judgement" from the BBC "Sounds for Saturday" show: 1972.05.19 according to the chronology, not 1972.05.26: http://download.yousendit.com/8D9C90BD3382DA2E - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Phyliss Ward Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 8:41 PM To: 'Bob Muller'; 'Rian Afriadi'; joni@smoe.org Subject: RE: JMLD : Joni Mitchell Lyric Discussion: Judgement of The Moon And Stars. Wow, what a gem! Thanks for that Bob. JOTMAS is also one of my faves. Gives me chills every time...especially when she sings "roar like forest fire". So cool to hear it in the raw like that. Phyliss p.s. did you notice that one of Joni's old "friends" Jackson Browne is part of the Habitat for Humanity Christmas Jam in Asheville this year? And Peter Frampton too! Unfortunately we will be out of town... Why did Joni add the title 'Ludwig's Tune'? Is there any relation between the song and some of Beethoven's work?> Who better to answer the question than Joni herself? Here she is at The Troubadour in LA on November 17, 1972 performing it with an intro explaining the origins of the song: http://tinyurl.com/358asf JOTMAS is one of my favorite Joni songs, I refer to it as her 1st symphony, with "Down To You" being her 2nd and "Paprika Plains" being her 3rd. Bob NP Living Colour, "What's Your Favorite Color" - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 23:18:49 -0500 From: "Eric Taylor" Subject: Re: Joni's first "shine on..." Monika reshines us~ >>"Shine on your witness in the refuge of the roads..."<< Randy shines in~ >> Shine your light on me Miss Liberty Because as soon as this ferry boat docks I'm headed to the church To play bingo Fleece me with the gamblers' flocks << THAT is beautiful U guys! One thing about SHINE is how so many elements from all of Joni's best albums are on it. She hasn't played piano like this since Blue & C&S The synth of Hana, BYT07 & NOTI remind me of DED & CMIAR The guitar in IF is TWTLIL-esque but One Week Last Summer, This Place and the title track sound like nothing Joni has ever composed before. I love the amazing timing of This Place and also its striking guitar harmonics in just the few right places. ET 'Shine on the dazzling darkness' ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 22:40:20 -0500 From: "Eric Taylor" Subject: Re: Compiled Post Pt.3 (Total 2 Posts) Rian Afriadi shone~ >>Re: Fiddle & Drum Ballet My favourite parts are : Three Great Stimulants and For The Roses. F&D was the first full length ballet that i saw. I watched it alone, in my room, i wont let my mother see that ballet. Shes a little bit conservative, shell kill me if she saw me watching almost-naked-beautiful-boys&girls dancing. Joni said, "Why is this joy not allowed? For God's sake, I'm middle-aged, Mama And time moves swift<< I esp like the way Artifice triumphantly poses, Brutality gives us all a big 'up yours' and Innocence dances away in a cloud of lace...... & i'm SO glad they included Roses from T'log! What a gorgeous interpretation!!! Loved the full moon undulating upon the black water. Also must mention PPWATSAF. What a wonderful way Mary of Magdala was portrayed in the flowing dress standing watch! & one of my favorite moments in F&D is when the dancers form a sycamore tree which the rich man Zaccheus climbs up as if through the eye of a needle. I've seen many ballets and modern dances in my life but I have NEVER seen ANYTHING like or even approaching the entire F&D. It is completely unique and I predict historic. Another mindblowing moment is at the end of STB when all the dancers form a circle with swooping movements ending up walking like Darwinian drawings of the evolution of man. O this ballet really needs to tour our troubled planet! BTW I played it for my 80 yo mom and she loved it. She want's to show it at the senior community where she lives but I worry that Jesus passionately dancing with Zaccheus could give some of them heart attacks. Most people would interpret it homoerotically since sex sells everything in our sick society. Actually it is perhaps the most deeply spiritual song Joni had ever written or choreographed. Burning like Augustine ET NPIMH: May all their little lights shine ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:37:57 -0800 (PST) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: SJC The History of Rock N Roll Yesterday (atleast where I'm at) VH1 Classic was playing a long hour-by-hour series called, "The History of Rock and Roll." I actually believe this is from a DVD boxset titled the same in which they simply aired. I remember seeing it in stores before. Anyhow, there was some Joni in it so far. I had to work yesterday but I taped all the hours of it and started watching it. It starts off with the first hour of the black influences of rock and roll--jazz, r&b, gospel, etc etc and goes into early rock to the British Invasion to Dylan and folk to the counterculture/late 60's and so on. The 4th installment of the set (I believe) was the counterculture segment in which Joni was a part of. They showed Woodstock which was followed up by showing the Isle of Wight with Joni performing. Since they had a variety of musicians talking about that time, Joni was there. I'm guessing this must have been filmed sometime in the 90's. Anyway, Joni explained how she hated playing the Isle of Wight calling it the "I hate performer" festival in which people were pissed that they had to pay and all that. The clip was showed of Joni making her speech at the IOW telling the audience to show the performers some respect. Joni made another appearance in this as well a little later on. They talked about the concept of "free love" and Joni said this, "free sexuality was an interesting experiment that failed." So that was all the Joni I have seen so far. I still have to watch the 70's segment in which maybe she'll be on again. You just never know. I also found something else rather interesting. They actually have footage of CSNY playing Woodstock! Not just CSN but CSNY! They showed a brief clip of them performing Neil's "Down By The River." This was when they were talking about Woodstock and CSN were in their Woodstock outfits. I can't believe there is footage that exists. Neil was adamant about not being filmed for that concert. I've never seen any footage of it. Even on YouTube, you can find Neil performances of songs but the camera always only ever shows the others, never Neil. I couldn't believe my eyes! -Monika - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 00:12:17 -0500 From: "Eric Taylor" Subject: Re: Joni's first "shine on..." moni has shown us~ >>And she holds out her flashlight And she shines it on me (Electricity) Blackness everywhere and little lights shine (This Flight Tonight)<< This is a fun thread! Okay I'm thinking..... How about 'Some to shed a little light on you and on me Some to shed a little light on the human story' (Love or Money) 'With her body oiled and shining At the public swimming pool' (Harry's House--Centerpiece) 'While our limo is shining on his shanty street' (Furry Sings The Blues) 'To pick up on something shiny' (Black Crow) 'Fiction of the clay feet and the shining armor' (Fiction) SHINY TOYS (Dog Eat Dog) ;~D ET 'Shine on world-wide traffic jams Honking day and night' ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2007 #476 ***************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------